I learned a new word today: loving

So I learned a new word today. Apparently now, after all my years of loving , there is now a term for us women who love . We are fujoshi.

This was taken from Urban Diction:

"Homophile women who get aroused by imagining two (or more) cute guys loving each other.
Fujoshi herself is not included in the imagination, usually those cute guys are not gay, and the situation is absolutely impossible.
Yoko is such a Fujoshi!
She masterbates to Supernatural imagining Sam and Dean in bed, , touching each other!!!"

So there you go guys. I am a fujoshi and I'm proud! *casually goes back to my tumblr blogs*

Anyway, I thought I would let you all know of this new word and get your opinions on it. Are you all a Fujoshi?

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DreamyGongju
#1
Woah!!! that example .lol
affgaga #2
lel.. fujoshi is a japanese word.. google will translate it as 'rot girl'.. i'm not a les.. i just fancy the scenarios where asian (specifically) cute guys loving each other (it's so cute! \(*.*)/).. but i don't e to them.. i dont think fujoshis necessarily get aroused as stated in the urban diction, they just love the cuteness.. i think the description from wikipedia is better - Fujoshi (腐女子, lit. "rotten girl") is a self-mockingly pejorative Japanese term for female fans of manga and novels that feature romantic relationships between men.
MissMinew
#3
"The word homophile or homophilia is a dated term for homouality. The use of the word began to disappear with the emergence of the gay liberation movement of the late 1960s and early 1970s, replaced by a new set of terminology which provides a much clearer identity such as gay, lesbian, biual, and transgender, and in the 1990s terms like queer[1] came along and then collectively the LGBTQ tag become popularized."

So technically a fujoshi would be a lesbian getting off on gay , no?
If they have to be homophile women? >_<'
(I didn't know what homophile was so I looked at up and apparently it really is just a dated term for homouality)